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Many young people and families report feeling unprepared, unsure of what to expect, and worried about losing support during this time. Gaps in care during this transition can increase stress and make recovery more difficult.\n\nThis study is testing a structured transition support program called the TransitionED framework. The goal is to see whether this program can be successfully used in real hospital settings and whether youth, caregivers, and clinicians find it helpful.\n\nThe TransitionED framework is designed to help youth and families prepare for the move to adult care. It includes:\n\n1. A transition planning package for youth\n2. A separate planning package for caregivers\n3. At least two guided transition meetings with a clinician\n4. A short \"Personal Transition Profile\" written by the youth to help new adult providers understand them better\n5. Optional virtual peer support sessions for youth and for caregivers\n6. Tools to help pediatric and adult providers communicate more clearly\n\nYouth who are 16 years or older and currently receiving care in a participating pediatric eating disorder program may be invited to join, along with one caregiver. Clinicians and program leaders will also take part to help deliver and evaluate the program.\n\nParticipants will complete surveys at the beginning of the study, about two months later, and six months after finishing the program. Some participants will also take part in interviews to share their experiences.\n\nThis study is focused on feasibility. That means the main goal is to learn whether this transition program is practical, acceptable, and workable in everyday clinical care. 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